
Pegasus
Pegasus Β· Winged Horse β A Legendary Creature from Greek Mythology
Pegasus is a majestic white horse with wings, featured in Greek mythology. Regarded as a symbol of beauty and freedom, Pegasus is associated with gods and heroes who rode it on their mythic journeys. Its imagery has become iconic in art and literature.
Origin
Born from the blood of Medusa, Pegasus is linked to Zeus and several mythological heroes. It appears frequently in ancient Greek arts and writings, symbolizing inspiration and divine favor.
Features
- White, winged horse form
- Able to fly freely through the sky
- Represents purity and inspiration
- Often appears in heroic and divine tales
Usage
In myths, Pegasus serves as a steed for gods or heroes, used to fly through the air during battles or quests.
Weakness
Pegasus is not described with specific weaknesses, but only the worthy or divinely chosen can tame it.